Architecturally designed and built in
the late sixties, this is a very well appointed three bedroom
hideaway offering peace and tranquillity. Whilst in excellent
condition throughout, it is still largely original right down to
light fittings and kitchen door handles and it is a very good
example of late 1960’s New Zealand style.

The villa is furnished with all the
comforts of home. There is a large lounge with floor to ceiling
windows opening onto a patio, a very comfortable lounge suite, a log burner and two well
stocked book cases for you to kick back and spend a few hours
catching up on your favourite authors, or, if you prefer, there is a
TV and stereo for your entertainment.

There is a separate dining room with an antique kauri table and a
spacious kitchen where you can prepare your own meals, or we are
happy to cook for you if you would prefer.

Each of the three bedrooms
has a luxurious Queen size bed with top quality duvets, fine
linens & electric blankets. One of the
rooms has french doors opening onto a private, sunny deck.

The bathroom is brand new and
very swish and comes with its own rubber ducky...

Our guests
regularly comment that the Villa has a lovely ambience and also
how big and spacious the Villa is. It is
very relaxing whilst offering all the comforts of home.

Janiss and Ivan
from Murrays Bay wrote "we enjoyed all the comforts of home in
private, restful surroundings...and thoughtful extra touches
were appreciated...the provision of glossy magazines, a sweets
jar, fresh flowers, Twinings teas etc....".

Brian and Pam
from Auckland commented "thank you both for your wonderful
hospitality. Our five day stay at the villa over the New Year
was a lovely relaxing experience. Having sampled a number of B&B
establishments over the years, the villa really was a delight to
stay in. Your attention to detail and providing the extra "home
comforts" really meant a great deal to us. We shall certainly be
back to enjoy your hospitality again and will be recommending
the villa to anyone we know planning to stay in the beautiful
Wairarapa."